Monday, November 26, 2007

bonus to being a vegetarian/almost vegan

yesterday, while putzing around in the kitchen i realized a huge benefit to being a vegetarian/almost vegan. i don't have to worry about contamination. no more keeping track of which knife touched the chicken and washing my hands repeatedly.

another benefit occurred to me this morning while watching the news. they were airing a story about a beef recall. my first instinct was to go into alert mode and determine what type of beef it is and if we have any of it. my second thought was, "wait! you don't eat meat. this does not concern you*."

*brian is not a vegetarian so there is meat in the house, and the recall does concern me. however, i am only buying him fish and chicken so we are not affected by the recall.

cooking list

here is what i cooked in the past 6 days:

spiced almonds
sweet potatoes
whole wheat rolls
cranberry sauce
green bean & artichoke casserole
more sweet potatoes
braised fennel
glazed carrots
chicken (for brian)
cranberry orange whole wheat bread
more chicken
blueberry pear bread
blueberry pear whole wheat bread
more sweet potatoes
kale
tempeh strips
brown rice
black beans
vegan mac and no cheese


Thursday, November 22, 2007

happy thanksgiving!


the turkey trot rocked! my favorite race this year. prior to the race, i was a bit concerned considering the cold front that blew through the night before. knowing that the front was coming, i stopped at rei on my way home from work and got a really neat north face running jacket/top and warm headband. (got to have the right gear for the sport.) it was flippin' cold the morning of the turkey trot and the idea of just going and getting my t-shirt and then crawling back into bed sounded like the best idea ever...but i had all this new cool gear to wear, so i got dressed and headed out to brave the cold. brian and i found a great parking spot and got our shirts, numbers, & chips and were ready to go. problem was, so was everyone else. we ended up very far back in the chute. it took us almost 7 mins just to cross the start line and the first mile or so was spent dodging people. however, it was a *really* quick five mile run. (my new gear totally rocked!) i ended the race feeling great! total time was 44:33 (8:52/M).
brian and quickly headed back to the truck and raced home to the warmth of our house. a few hours later we headed over to my parents' house and enjoyed and really nice meal with my whole family (prepared in my mom's new kitchen). it was a great thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

chateau moncontour, vouvray demi sec - 2005 - $15.49


last night i attended a wine class at central market with my good friend doran. we had a lovely time sipping on 11 different wines and eating some delicious appetizers (vegetarian diet was put aside for the evening). of the eleven wines, i found another great love. chateau moncontour's vouvray. this was my first time to (knowingly) taste a vouvray. vouvray comes from the loire valley in france and comes in three styles: dry (sec), medium dry (demi-sec), or sweet (moelleux). this wine is a demi-sec. it's straw-like yellow color has a hint of green to it. the nose on this wine is fruity and earthy. tasting this wine was heavenly. it was full of fruit, apples and pears, but there were also tastes of almonds and vanilla. overall, a great balance between sweetness and acidity.


Friday, November 16, 2007

my absence - an explanation


i have not been posting as frequently as i have in the past and i feel i owe you an explanation. all (ok, not all but definitely most) of my free time has been dedicated to reading "the china study." i am only 3 chapters in, but i highly recommend this book. to anyone and everyone. get it. read it. it is mind blowing.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

don't rush christmas


granted, time is flying by this year, but i was shocked this weekend when i went to starbucks and found christmas had beaten me there and had already thrown up all over the store. there were ornaments, garland, christmas music & the red christmas coffee cups everywhere. i passed this event off as the starbucks marketers trying to get ahead of the holiday rush and maximize profits (how you maximize profits by decorating your stores early i am not sure, but let's go with it for now). later than night we were driving to dinner at vespaio with our dear friend trevor (thanks again, trev!), and congress already had the traditional metallic garland things (i am not sure what they are or their official name) hanging across the road. it is way too early for christmas. christmas is about tradition, and tradition dictates that christmas does not start until the day after thanksgiving. not the night of thanksgiving, but friday morning.

having typed this entry, i noticed that thanksgiving is next week....time flys!

ps-for those of you offended by my use of the word christmas rather than the pc word holidays: i have great respect for all different types of holiday celebrations that occur this time of year. however, as an american i celebrate thanksgiving and as a catholic i celebrate christmas.

Friday, November 9, 2007

the beaujolais are coming! the beaujolais are coming!


by far, my favorite element of the fall season is the release of the beaujolais. for those of you not familiar, beaujolais nouveau is red wine made from gamay grapes in the beaujolias region of france. this wine is a purple-pink color and is a very lightweight wine. the wine is only fermented for a few weeks before release. this method of production means very little tannin and the wine tends to be very fruity. they are considered to be a sample of the wines to come. the beaujolais are likened to eating cookie dough - if the dough is good, then the cookies will turn out well. the opposing viewpoint is that you are tasting cookie dough - the uncooked version of the end product. the wines are released on the 15th of november, creating the wine world equivalent of valentine's day hype.


the beaujolais are coming! the beaujolais are coming! (and i can't wait!)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

my holiday wine tasting

normally, we host our holiday wine tasting sometime in the december month. however, this year i think i am going to move it to january. the holidays are crowded enough for everyone. my only hesitataion is that by january are we all "partied out?" have we had enough of the parties and events? i am looking at the 12th of january....

as for the wines, this year i want to taste tempranillos, malbecs, and grenache. with all the fantastic, well priced spanish wines hitting the shelves (and i love them!) i thought these three grapes would compliment each other well.

i went to central market last night and registered for all of the wines. i can't wait for the party now!

Monday, November 5, 2007

komen race


after the wurst fest ride, we went to bed at 8:30 that night. luckily day light savings time yielded us an extra hour of sleep before we had to wake up to run the komen race for the cure on sunday morning. as i woke on sunday, i realized that i was pretty sore from the ride. we got out the door on time and made it to the race site with little trouble (i love living in central austin) we parked in our secret parking spot (do these races often enough and you will find your own secret spot too) and were off for the race. my legs felt like they were cinder blocks joined by an over-used knee. i completed the race in 26 mins and 35 seconds (8:31 M). it was a really nice race. they had tons of people on the side of the route cheering everyone along. and the expo after the race and lots of free goodies. sunday night we were in bed at 9.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

11.3.07 - wurst ride - team 4:20


rode the wurst ride today. 62 miles from austin to new braunfels with beer at the end. awesome, fantastic, great ride! loved it! going to sleep now. komen 5K run in the morning...must recover from long ride and beer.